PART III.
| I. | The Royal Family—The King in his Palace—His Table—Treasury—Wives | [ 120-28 ] |
| II. | Governor—Prisons—Executions | [ 128-34 ] |
| III. | Counts or Lords | [ 134-36 ] |
| IV. | Cities—Holidays—Schools | [ 136-44 ] |
PART IV.
| I. | Bobeism—Bobe—His Doctrine—His Personal Appearance | [ 145-52 ] |
| II. | The Kurds—Occupation—Their Character—Houses—Religion | [ 153-59 ] |
PART V.
| I. | The Nestorians—Their Place—Language | [ 160-62 ] |
| II. | Their History | [ 163-64 ] |
| III. | Clergy | [ 164-65 ] |
| IV. | Churches and Ordinances | [ 166-70 ] |
| V. | Assyrian or Nestorian College | [ 170-71 ] |
| VI. | Assyrian Missionary Spirit | [ 172-74 ] |
| VII. | Their Persecutions | [ 174-79 ] |
| VIII. | Their Condition at the time American Missions were started | [ 179-80 ] |
PART VI.
| I. | Introduction of Mission Work | [ 181-83 ] |
| II. | Method of Work | [ 183-86 ] |
| III. | Development of Mission Work | [ 187-90 ] |
| IV. | Religious Education—College—Ladies' Seminary—-Medical Schools—Country Schools—Translation of Books | [ 190-201 ] |
| V. | The Gospel and Temporal Improvement—Temperance—Conversion to Mohammedanism—Morals Elevated | [ 201-10 ] |
| VI. | Mission Work among Moslems | [ 210-11 ] |